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:You can ignore this; I realized I made a mistake.--[[User:Notsupposedtobehere|Notsupposedtobehere]] 01:18, 29 November 2012 (CET) | :You can ignore this; I realized I made a mistake.--[[User:Notsupposedtobehere|Notsupposedtobehere]] 01:18, 29 November 2012 (CET) | ||
::It's the same as other messages. It's similar to trying to multi-use items to make shirts without Torso Awaregness, in most cases at least. — [[User:Cool12309|Cool12309]] ([[User talk:Cool12309|talk]]) 01:39, 29 November 2012 (CET) | ::It's the same as other messages. It's similar to trying to multi-use items to make shirts without Torso Awaregness, in most cases at least. — [[User:Cool12309|Cool12309]] ([[User talk:Cool12309|talk]]) 01:39, 29 November 2012 (CET) | ||
== Crits, fumbles, specials == | |||
A critical will hit you, even if you have enough moxie that the monster would normally always miss you. A fumble will miss you, even if you have low enough moxie that the monster would normally always hit you. A special doesn't display the red Ouch!es (I think?) or shows up in addition to a hit/miss. | |||
Crits and fumbles also show up with a lot lower chance than standard hits and miss messages, at 6% each. I use the [[Baby Bugged Bugbear]] which replaces monster crits with fumbles (sometimes) which serves as a nice way to identify both. --[[User:Ryo Sangnoir|Ryo_Sangnoir]] 22:49, 14 January 2013 (CET) |
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I have started a discussion on the Skeleton discussion page. Please take a look and respond, at least if you still think it's wrong to have that use message included. The point is that the message text is a different thing than the information about the skeletons being lost, and general policy as I understand it being to include such messages. --Notsupposedtobehere 01:13, 29 November 2012 (CET)
- You can ignore this; I realized I made a mistake.--Notsupposedtobehere 01:18, 29 November 2012 (CET)
Crits, fumbles, specials
A critical will hit you, even if you have enough moxie that the monster would normally always miss you. A fumble will miss you, even if you have low enough moxie that the monster would normally always hit you. A special doesn't display the red Ouch!es (I think?) or shows up in addition to a hit/miss.
Crits and fumbles also show up with a lot lower chance than standard hits and miss messages, at 6% each. I use the Baby Bugged Bugbear which replaces monster crits with fumbles (sometimes) which serves as a nice way to identify both. --Ryo_Sangnoir 22:49, 14 January 2013 (CET)